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Catherine Herrold Troeh (January 5, 1911 – June 28, 2007) was an
American historian, artist,
activist and
advocate for
Native American rights and culture...
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Frank Merlin Troeh (February 19, 1882 –
December 24, 1968) was an
Olympian who won a
silver and a gold
medal in trap
shooting for the
United States at...
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Archived from the
original on
January 8, 2021.
Retrieved September 30, 2020.
Troeh, Eve (February 1, 2007). "Louisiana to be
Southern Filmmaking Capital?"...
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consulate was
attacked in Benghazi, Libya, on
September 11, 2012
Catherine Troeh, historian, artist,
activist and
advocate for
Native American rights and...
- for
Disease Control and Prevention.
Retrieved 2022-12-12.
Frederick R.
Troeh; J.
Arthur Hobbs & Roy L.
Donahue (2003). Soil and
Water Conservation for...
- show
toured nationally, co-hosted by NPR's
Michele Norris and WWNO's Eve
Troeh and
featuring Tony Award-winner
Anika Noni Rose (Caroline, or Change); Tony...
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Minnesota Department of Agriculture.
Retrieved 8
December 2015.
Frederick R.
Troeh; J.
Arthur Hobbs; Roy L.
Donahue (2003). Soil and
Water Conservation for...
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Personal Ways to Cope With
National Trauma". The
Washington Post. p. C4.
Troeh, Eve (2012-04-16). "Los
Angeles hosts a 10-mile-long
block party". Retrieved...
- took the gold medal, the
second consecutive victory by an American.
Frank Troeh earned silver,
while Frank Wright finished with bronze. Arie also received...
- Blau Russian
Empire 1920
Antwerp details Mark Arie United
States Frank Troeh United
States Frank Wright United
States 1924
Paris details Gyula Halasy...